In 1968, Barbara Ann Teer founded the National Black Theatre Company in Harlem. Teer's daughter and the company's CEO, Sade Lythcott, join us to talk about the role the National Black Theatre played in the fight for civil rights and its legacy today. Then, here to talk about female jazz pioneers are saxophonist, educator, Lakecia Benjamin and flutist and saxophonist Gabrielle Garo, who's participating on The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium's panel on women in jazz later this month.